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Miracle May with Mark Batterson: Frontal Lobe Friday (S12E39)

Miracle May with Mark Batterson: Frontal Lobe Friday (S12E39)

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In this special episode of the Dr. Lee Warren Self Brain Surgery podcast, Dr. Lee Warren celebrates the start of Miracle May, a month dedicated to recognizing the everyday miracles that surround us. This episode features a discussion with Mark Batterson, a New York Times bestselling author, about his new book, A Million Little Miracles. Batterson shares insights on the inherent miracles in our daily lives, from the micro-level wonders of quantum physics to the awe-inspiring creation of human life. Batterson provides an uplifting message, and emphasizes the importance of gratitude and recognizing God's work in the midst of hardships. Dr. Warren also explains how the laws of quantum physics affirm that our perspectives can change our realities, offering practical advice on how to harness this understanding to improve mental health and well-being. Click here for the transcript Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:21 The Concept of Miracle May 00:33 All In August and Mark Batterson's Influence 02:59 Mark Batterson's Special Message 04:27 Encouragement and Book Recommendations 05:33 Replay of Mark Batterson's Episode 08:05 Discussion on Miracles and Faith 10:49 Mark Batterson's Personal Insights 13:46 The Intersection of Science and Faith 23:21 Gratitude and Everyday Miracles 35:29 Closing Thoughts and Future Episodes Be sure to subscribe to my weekly letter, Self-Brain Surgery⁠ , on Substack, which reached #12 in the rankings of fast-growing science publications last week. Will you help us take our message of faith and neuroscience working together into the top ten by becoming a paid subscriber? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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